Wikipedia @ 20 : stories of an incomplete revolution / edited by Joseph Reagle and Jackie Koerner
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : connections
The many (reported) deaths of Wikipedia
From anarchy to wikiality, glaring bias to good cop : press coverage of Wikipedia’s first two decades
From utopia to practice and back
An encyclopedia with breaking news
Paid with interest : COI editing and its discontents
Wikipedia and libraries
Three links : be bold, assume good faith, and there are no firm rules
How Wikipedia drove professors crazy, made me sane, and almost saved the internet
The first twenty years of teaching with Wikipedia : from faculty enemy to faculty enabler
Wikipedia as a role-playing game, or why some academics do not like Wikipedia
The most important laboratory for social scientific and computing research in history
Collaborating on the sum of all knowledge across languages
Rise of the underdog
Why do I have authority to edit the page? The politics of user agency and participation on Wikipedia
What we talk about when we talk about community
Toward a Wikipedia for and from us all
The myth of the comprehensive historical archive
No internet, no problem
Possible enlightenments : Wikipedia’s encyclopedic promise and epistemological failure
Equity, policy, and newcomers : five journeys from wiki education
Wikipedia has a bias problem
Capstone : making history, building the future together
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